Access Learning Magazine March 2004
 
 
 

Access Learning Magazine
March 2004

Download these thought-provoking PDF documents — print them, save them, forward them to friends & colleagues.

PDF icon Connecting to History 
A social-studies teacher discovers that technology can enhance the human side of history.
PDF icon Hands-On Heritage
Six ways to make a field trip to a historic site educationally rewarding.
PDF icon Virtual Field Trips  
Can't take a field trip? These broadband learning experiences combine visuals, interactivity, and curriculum connections to bring historic preservation sites to you.
PDF icon History in the Field 
How after-school historic preservation projects connect extracurricular activities with curricular goals.
PDF icon Saving Hometown History 
Preserving local history teaches students what it means to be a historian.
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  Plus: Students from Nathan Hale High School in Seattle, Wash., preserve human history in a Video Quilt. Click on the links below to view "Detective Story," a dramatization of the Homestead Steel strike.

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